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Dentures Cost: The Answers to 6 Commonly Asked Questions

Dentures are generally not regarded as inexpensive, yet they are still a good option to consider. A beautiful smile helps you look younger and increases your self-confidence. When your confidence is high, you feel better about yourself and are more comfortable talking and socializing with others. Strong, vital teeth are also an essential part of overall health.

Sometimes genetics or previous lifestyle choices push us to invest in our smile, but this investment is well worth it. Imagine no longer feeling like you need to restrain your smile or contain your emotions because of how your teeth look. An investment in a healthy smile is definitely worth researching.

  1. Why Do Dentures Cost Vary So Much?

There are many factors that need to be considered when figuring out the cost of dentures. Because everyone’s needs are different, they come in different shapes and sizes. Therefore, costs do vary. Partial dentures, for example, will cost less than a full arch of upper or lower dentures while a complete set will cost more due to the amount of time and materials involved. Below are additional cost factors to consider:

  • Any necessary extractions
  • Temporary or “immediate” dentures
  • Follow-up appointments for adjustments
  1. Are There Alternatives?

Yes! Alternatives do exist depending upon budget and individual needs.

  • Dental implants are a great alternative to dentures and offer a long-term, durable option. They look and act like natural teeth.
  • Overdentures are another alternative to dentures when multiple teeth are missing. Instead of using adhesives to stay in place, as is the case with traditional dentures, they are held in place by either dental implants or the patient’s remaining teeth.
  • Another alternative is a dental bridge. They literally bridge the gap created by one or more missing teeth. This is an affordable option if you are only missing one or a few teeth.
  1. How Long Will They Last?

Due to normal wear and tear dentures will, eventually, need to be replaced. But with proper care, they can last several years. In general, dentists recommend getting a new set every five to eight years.

  1. Do I Still Need Dentist Checkups?

If you have dentures, your dentist will advise you about how often to visit, but every six months should be the norm. Regular dental visits are still important. Even if you wear them. Your mouth should still be examined to maintain proper fit, to look for signs of oral diseases including cancer, and to have teeth and gums professionally cleaned.

  1. Will Insurance Cover the Cost of Dentures?

Most dental insurance providers cover some, or all, of the cost, depending upon individual circumstances. However, it’s best to contact your insurance company to find out the specifics of what they will cover under your policy.

  1. What If I Don’t Have Insurance?

Both insured and non-insured patients are welcome at Evers Dental. We know that dental costs are often unplanned, and we work with our patients to alleviate the financial burden in any way we can. When here for a consultation regarding the most appropriate form of treatment, be sure to inquire about our financing options as well.

At Evers Dental, our dental services aim to preserve your natural teeth for as long as possible. However, there are times when replacement teeth are necessary. While some false teeth options are quite expensive, there are some more affordable alternatives to dentures. Contact us today to discuss the best options available for you today.

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